No matter what your goal is in the field of early childhood education, NPC will prepare you to be a high-quality, knowledgeable educator or caregiver.

The field of Early Childhood includes a wide variety of opportunities for professionals to profoundly impact the lives of children and families. A child's earliest years are a critical period for learning and development.

Did you know that the brain develops faster before the age of three than at any other point in a child's life? Early childhood professionals know this, and they use that knowledge to create high quality experiences for children birth through age eight in a variety of settings.

In NPC’s Early Childhood Studies programs, students are prepared to work in diverse and inclusive early childhood environments, including homes, schools, libraries, health programs and other community settings that work with, or on behalf of, young children.

Through a combination of general and specialized areas of early childhood, we aim to enable our students to become outstanding educators, decision-makers, coaches, interventionists, advocates and intellectual and ethical leaders. Each of NPC's early childhood programs provides a comprehensive set of knowledge and competencies aligned with state and national standards for early childhood professional preparation.

Labs and Classrooms

Most coursework in the program is practicum-based (working in an early childhood setting). Students conduct assignments and receive observation and instruction at an early childhood location in or near where the students work or volunteer. Students in this program are required to complete 16-32 hours of practicum for each Early ChildhoodStudiescourse in which a practicum is a required part of the course. If you do not have access to an early childhood setting, please contact your adviser or the Early Childhood department chair to discuss degree and course options that meet your educational goals.

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Although this is not a transfer degree, some of NPC's early childhood courses may transfer to the state's three public universities and other colleges. Check with an NPC academic adviser and AZTransfer.com to see which NPC courses may be accepted for transfer credit. Always work with an academic adviser at the college or university you plan to attend to ensure courses you complete at NPC will transfer.